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Yasser El Malih

Stormy Music Artist

Yasser El Malih, known as Stormy, is a Moroccan rapper and songwriter prominent for his versatility in music. Born around 1997 in Rabat into a musical family, he was influenced by metal and hip-hop from a young age. Stormy gained recognition in 2024 with his debut album, Iceberg, featuring the hit single "Popo," which became a summer sensation and garnered significant commercial success. He initially caught public attention in 2020 with singles like "Fratello" and "777," and further solidified his career through the collaborative album Jackpot in 2021. His musical style, merging sharp lyricism and melodic elements across various genres, places emphasis on substantive lyrics, distinguishing him from peers focused on melodic trends. Stormy's music, often delivered in Moroccan Arabic and French, has left a lasting impact on Moroccan pop culture.

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Update Feb 4, 2025

Is Nollywood still producing celebrities? [Opinion]

A tweet recently made its rounds online, claiming that Nollywood no longer produces celebrities. The user nostalgically referenced Genevieve Nnaji and Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, asserting that today’s Nollywood stars don’t measure up in terms of fame or global presence. And while I understand the sentiment, I have to ask; is that really true? “Nollywood does not produce celebrities anymore. Genevieve and Omotola ka na-ewi since 1999 till date, and they were really huge in the 2000s. Actors now are not nearly as huge. The reverse is the case with musicians, those ones are global stars now. I blame the movies,” he said.

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